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Plan Commission recommends taller downtown apartment at 100 East Mason, forwards to City Council
Summary
The Green Bay Plan Commission on March 10 recommended approval of a conditional use permit allowing a proposed four‑story residential building at 100 East Mason Street to exceed the Downtown 1 zoning height limit, and sent the matter to the City Council for final action on March 18.
The Green Bay Plan Commission on March 10 recommended approval of a conditional use permit allowing a proposed four‑story residential building at 100 East Mason Street to exceed the Downtown 1 zoning height limit, and sent the matter to the City Council for final action on March 18.
Staff said the project — presented as a four‑story, multifamily building with underground parking — would reach about 54 feet at its highest point, nine feet above the 45‑foot maximum in the Downtown 1 district. City staff told the commission the application meets the seven conditional‑use criteria in…
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